Hafez — "O thou void of knowledge of the joy of the perpetual wine-drinking of ours."
O thou void of knowledge of the joy of the perpetual wine-drinking of ours.
O thou void of knowledge of the joy of the perpetual wine-drinking of ours.
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"I am a hole in a flute that the Christ's breath moves through. Listen to this music."
"I am a slave of the wine-drinking sage of Shiraz."
"Now that your worry has proved such an unlucrative business, Why not find a better job?"
"When the wind of love blows, even the dust rises into the world of meaning."
"Beyond the sphere passeth the arrow of our sigh. Hafez! silence. Show compassion to thy soul; avoid the arrow of ours."
From a ghazal, as translated by Henry Wilberforce Clarke
Date: c. 1325-1390 AD (original composition)
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